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TB50 & TB55 User Guideline
Guideline
Latest firmware. While the update is not mandatory, M200 series drone users are strongly advised to update
their drone and batteries to the latest firmware. We ask that pilots allow extra time before their next flight to
perform this update to minimize disruption to their operations.
Inconsistent Firmware Notification. For the time being, pilots who are using drones of both the DJI M200
series and the DJI Inspire 2 with TB50 batteries may continue to receive an "inconsistent firmware" notification
when using batteries updated with different firmware versions. This may lock the drone. DJI advises that pilots
use batteries upgraded with the same firmware until a new firmware update is issued in January.
Battery is taking a longer time to heat up. This is caused by S1. DJI suggests pilots pre-heat their batteries or
keep them at room temperature (about 16°C/61°F) before flying outdoors to minimize the risk of flight disruption.
In the rare case that a pilot experiences early trigger of RTH or AL:
When a drone starts Smart RTH, pilots can interrupt and stop RTH by pressing the "X" on the screen
When a drone begins AL, pilots can still steer the drone using the joystick to help find the safest landing
location. Pushing up the throttle can also slow or counteract the descending aircraft.
It is important to note that these responses are not caused by any hardware fault. In the rare case that early RTH
or AL is triggered, it is due to the risk mitigation strategy programmed into our flight controller.
While DJI, just like any other manufacturer, can never guarantee absolute safety in every case, we take safety
very seriously and therefore are addressing this situation with an abundance of caution, while we work on a
longer-term resolution to be released in January.
As an added guidance, as with all Lithium batteries, there are several factors that impact the usability of your
TB50 and TB55 batteries, including external variables such as weather and altitude where your flight takes place,
as well as factors in your control such as storage and handling methods.
Listed below are some tips DJI has prepared for drone operators – especially those conducting
operations in cold weather environments.
Pre-flight
Make sure that the batteries are fully charged before use.
Preheat the battery at room temperature so that it reaches 16°C (61°F) (battery temperature can be
monitored in the DJI Pilot /DJI GO /DJI GO 4 Apps).
If the environment is too cold, hover the aircraft for about 1 minute so the batteries can heat up to
around 16°C (61°F).
Keep battery packs warm:
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Hand warmers.
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Warm rice is recommended since it stays warm for long periods of time and is reusable:
microwave about 5-10lb of dry rice in a large resealable bag. Heat for 5-10 minutes or until hot.
Then place in a high-quality cooler with the batteries.
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Keep the batteries close to your body to use your body heat to keep them warm.
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Preheat the batteries while travelling so that they can be used immediately when arriving on site.
(Updated – 19 December 2018)